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wx:start [2019/09/10 03:11] mikewillswx:start [2019/09/10 03:31] mikewills
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 ====== Weather and SKYWARN Topics ====== ====== Weather and SKYWARN Topics ======
  
-Okay, so the weather is not directly a topic and amateur radio, but SKYWARN is and knowing what frequencies you need to have programmed into your radio so you can communicate during or after a weather-based event is as well. I was inspired by [[http://www.caps.ou.edu/~kbrews/spotfreq/index.html|kBrews]] in compiling a list of weather spotter/SKYWARN frequencies. Even better yet I will update [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DH1jaubX6-SC6dwCnFmuY9uwWTAJgfJMPOP57i99nFI/edit?usp=sharing|this Google Sheet]] with all confirmed frequencies and better yet, you can directly save it as a CSV file to import into your Chirp program.+Okay, so the weather is not directly a topic and amateur radio, but SKYWARN is and knowing what frequencies you need to have programmed into your radio so you can communicate during or after a weather-based event is as well. I was inspired by [[http://www.caps.ou.edu/~kbrews/spotfreq/index.html|kBrews]] in compiling a list of weather spotter/SKYWARN frequencies. Please feel free to add the repeaters from your area. Even better here is a [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DH1jaubX6-SC6dwCnFmuY9uwWTAJgfJMPOP57i99nFI/edit?usp=sharing|Google Sheet]] with all confirmed WX frequencies and better yet, you can directly save it as a CSV file to import into your Chirp program. So you have options.
  
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